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Apple, which moved the personal computer from a desk to the pocket through the iPhone, now wants to put a gadget on people's wrists. The company Tuesday unveiled Apple Watch, a line of watches with a rectangular face and rounded edges, with wristbands that can be swapped out. It is Apple's first new product category since the Cupertino, California-based company introduced the iPad in 2010. Apple debuted Apple Watch at an event near its headquarters in Cupertino, along with Apple Pay, which is designed to make iPhones into a digital wallet. The company also showed the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which come in screen sizes of 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches The announcements...

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Apple, which moved the personal computer from a desk to the pocket through the iPhone, now wants to put a gadget on people's wrists.
The company Tuesday unveiled Apple Watch, a line of watches with a rectangular face and rounded edges, with wristbands...

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Aiming to undercut Apple's latest hit service, Google is teaming up with three major U.S. wireless carriers to prod more people into using its mobile wallet. The counterattack announced Monday is just the latest example of how the competition between...

A former Korean Air vice president was sentenced to one year in prison on Thursday for ordering a plane in New York to return to its gate after becoming furious over how her macadamia nuts were served.
Heather Cho, who also goes by her Korean name of Cho...

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This year's International Consumer Electronics Show focuses less on the new and more on the improved.
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Apple Inc's embrace of wireless charging for its new Watch may be a defining moment for a technology that's languished for years amid competing standards and consumer confusion. Supporters of wireless charging see a future where people no longer worry...

Despite its ecosystem of products, Apple's business relies heavily on the sales of iPhones. In the third quarter results reported on Tuesday, iPhone sales were 52.7% of revenue.
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Wearing a pair of smart glasses, runners could someday race against themselves.
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With BlackBerry's latest upheaval, the troubled company is again facing pressure to ditch its smartphones.
In a stunning turn of events, BlackBerry announced Monday that a tentative deal to sell itself to a Canadian financial services holding company for...